Pub attack: ‘no witness responded to notices’ - Dr Acharya
The Hindu
- The incident took place in Mangalore in January 2009
Bangalore, 24 November 2011: Even after three years of the attack on a pub in Mangalore by the Sri Rama Sene, none of the witnesses, including those from the media, have responded to the notices issued by the police, Higher Education Minister V.S. Acharya has said.
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Dr. Acharya, who was the Home Minister then, said the police dispatched several notices to 22 witnesses who were at the scene when the attack took place on January 24, 2009. Dr. Acharya made a departure from his prepared speech to recall the media coverage of the incident while delivering the inaugural address at the National Conference on ‘Media and human rights: the global scenario’ here on Wednesday.
“Even before the police reached the spot, the media crew was present. I learnt about the incident after I got a call from a TV news channel from Delhi,” Dr. Acharya recalled.
Speaking to presspersons later, he described the incident as a “media hoax”.
Dr. Acharya was critical of the media for “blowing out of proportion” the attacks on churches in the State.
Though he came down on the attacks, saying “they should not have happened”, Dr. Acharya, apparently referring to former Bajrang Dal leader Mahendra Kumar, said the head of the “fringe group” responsible for the attack later joined a political party [JD-S].
Dr. Acharya criticised the media for “sensationalising” the incident involving a Kerala MLA’s daughter, who was allegedly targeted in Mangalore, where she was studying.
Media ombudsman
Dr. Acharya recalled the criticism he drew for suggesting the appointment of a media ombudsman. “I merely put forward the proposal made by somebody as a suggestion. But, I drew flak for it,” he said before adding that the current discourse on media accountability, particularly for the electronic media, was coming round to the very views he espoused then.
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Benedict Noronha, Udupi | Thu, November-24-2011, 10:16 |
DR. V.S.Acharya concern is very much appreciated. In this country witnesses suffer more than the asccused because of the slow and lengthy procedures. Crims are happening every day. The Number of courts are vey much short for the trials. Hence several times the witnesses are made to wait and go back several times. Their loss man hours without compensation is the problem. Hunger is nothing but fire. There must be proper justice dispensing system with adequate number of courts. Dr Achary has been in Government- Law making system for several decadees. he can moove the matter and take effective steps. Secondly, There judical officers must also be educated to sppedy disposal of cases by not allowing adjournments on casual grounds. The media is showing their brilliance and craftmanship. Now T.V.Channels show notice to report against false and provocatinve news and it is for the people to respond to such notices of false publicity. |